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52 FORTY—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. RES. 5, 6, 7, 8. 1869. Merch 29, 1869. [N0, 5.] Joint Resolution to supply Ontissions in the Enrolment of certain Appropriatzlm ""—_`_' Acts approved Murc/1 thzrol, ezghteen hundred and szxlymzne. Be it resolved by the Senate and Mme of Representatiees of the United States of America in Oongfess assembled, That the follcwing xtenas, 0n11t- ted in the enrolment of appropriation acts approved March thnrd, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, be, and the same are hereby, as amended, made valid portions of the acts from which they were omitted, viz : In the “Act making appropriations for the legislative, execuline, and mgggylggzzzgg j udieial expenses of the government for the year enfhng the thxmeth of bonded wma_ June, eighteen hundred and seventy," after the prov1s0 to the paragraph houses to rcim- commencing “For salaries and expenses of collectors, assessors, assistant E‘"“ f“"l“"i°“* assessors, revenue agents," &c. insert: “Provided further, That after the keepers? passage of this act the proprietors of all internal revenue bonded warchouses shall reimburse to the United States the expenses and salary of 1869,%-121- all storekeepers or other officers in charge of such warehouses, and the v°l‘ Xl" P' 29O' same shall be paid into the treasury and accounted for like other public mone s." i?£'}££;?§’lQ;g’” In ythe “Act making appropriations for snndry civil expenses of the Camo; ,1,]% government for the year ending June thirt1eth, eighteen hundred end Presidenvs seventy, and for other purposes," under the heading “Pubhe Buildings h‘;‘gg‘;· 122 and Gr0unds," before the item *‘ For pay of lamp—lighters, gas-fitting, Vo1.$;v. acs. &c. insert: “For lighting the Capitol and Presideufs house and public grounds around them and around the executive offaces, thirty thousand dollars." APPROVED, March 29, 1869. APN] 8» 1869- [N0. 6.] Joint Resolution to jizcilitaie t}&O'onstruction ¢y" the Custom-House at Bangor, anne.

 Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United

fm A锧;g§;l:S;“ States of America in Obngress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasmm_h0uSe and ury be authorized to make a. present application of the twenty-five thoupublic buildings sand dollars appropriated at the last session of the Fortieth Congress for fQ;% b°"°" the Bangor custom—house and public buildings, the same to be applied 1869, eh. 122. no the use provided in said appropriation, not hereby increasing the said V°l· KV- P- 305- appropriation as heretofore made. Armzovmn, April 3, 1869.

 [No. 7.] A Resolution nbxting to Government Buildings at Fort Totten, Dakota Territmjy.

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United bu§m’E2‘;f;grt States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War Totten may bg bc, and he hereby is, authorized and empowered to direct the necessary §<;m¤*¤¤¤¤d of buildings at Fort; Totten, Dakota Territory, to be constructed of brick,

Q  and te accept those at seid fort already constructed of brick : Provided,

' “· That in l11s Judgment bmldings of that material will not be more expenslve `lll3i; buildings of Kroon: And provided further, That no appropriatmn wa e necessary there or. Am-u0vm>, April 6, 1869.

 [N0. 8.] A Resolution respecting the Pay and Allowances ofenlzhted Men of the Army.
     Resolved by  tbe  Senate and House of Representatives of the United

YM ¢· ° States of Ammca zn 0'ongress assembled, That the pay and allowances of the enx ted men h I d , _ of the amy to the en xste men of the army shall remam as now fixed by law unt1I the rexnuin as now tlurtxeth of June, eighteen hundred and seventy. ““*’l· &°· APPROVED, April 6, 1869.